FC Barcelona has reached a value of 5.920 million euros, a 33% increase from last year, according to Football Benchmark's annual report. This significant advance allows Barça to rise to second place in the ranking of the most valuable clubs in Europe, reinforcing its economic and sporting recovery. However, despite the strong growth experienced, the distance from the leader remains considerable. The first place is again held by Real Madrid, whose valuation reaches 7.730 million euros, the highest figure ever recorded for a football club. The white team increased its value by 23% compared to the previous edition due to several key factors: its sporting performance, commercial income growth, and the continued impact of the Santiago Bernabéu renovation, which continues to drive ticket sales and new business lines. Behind the two Spanish giants are the Manchester clubs. Manchester City occupies third place with a valuation of 5.100 million euros, while Manchester United is fourth with 5.010 million. Although both maintain solid figures, United loses its first place in the podium of a classification that has already reached its eleventh edition. Arsenal completes the Top 5 after a notable revaluation driven by the conquest of the Premier League, a success that had not been achieved in over two decades. English economic supremacy continues to be evident. Six of the top ten most valuable clubs belong to the Premier League and nine English teams are among the first 32 classified. Along with Real Madrid and Barcelona, the only non-English representatives in the Top 10 are Bayern Munich, valued at 4.720 million euros, and Paris Saint-Germain, which reaches 4.530 million. Italy is the second country with the most representation in the classification, with seven clubs present. Inter Milan leads the Italian delegation from 12th place, with a valuation of 2.140 million euros.
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Barcelona reaches a value of 5.920 million euros, a 33% increase from last year
FC Barcelona reaches a value of 5.920 million euros, a 33% increase from last year, according to Football Benchmark's annual report.
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